
Top rated Cameras
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1. Sony Alpha 7 III
The new addition to the Alpha 7 family from Sony is a real all-rounder. The back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS full-frame sensor with 24.2 megapixels has been specially redesigned for the camera and the image processor has been further developed. With ISO 100 to 51,200, the α7 III covers an extremely wide sensitivity range. The sensor has a high dynamic range of 15 f-stops. The autofocus system can compete with the best on the market. The 693 phase autofocus points together with 425 contrast autofocus points cover around 93 per cent of the sensor surface. The autofocus also works quickly and reliably with eye detection. Continuous shooting is possible at up to ten frames per second with a mechanical shutter - if desired, completely silent with continuous focus tracking.5-axis image stabilisation, high-resolution 4K video recording and a long battery life of 710 shots round off the specifications. The joystick familiar from the α7 III and two SD card slots ensure greater freedom of operation. The back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS image sensor with 24.2 megapixels plus front-end LSI stand for ultra-high image quality and speed. Sony has effectively doubled the readout speed of the image sensor. Thanks to the updated BIONZ X processor, the processing speed of the images has also increased by 1.8 times compared to the α7 II. An ISO range of 100 - 51,200 (expandable to ISO 50 - 204,800 for photos), a dynamic range of 15 f-stops and significantly improved skin tones and more true-to-life colours speak for themselves. 14-bit RAW is no problem for the α7 III, even with silent continuous shooting. The 5-axis image stabiliser compensates for up to 5.0. The new α7 III is able to capture up to ten images per second at full resolution with continuous autofocus on the memory card. In total, the buffer is sufficient for up to 177 standard JPEG images, 89 compressed RAW images or 40 uncompressed RAW images.
Pro
- Very good image quality
- Fast autofocus, with very helpful eye AF
- Battery life is insane
Contra
- The optical viewfinder flickers a little and is hard on the eye when shooting for long periods
- Rather expensive lenses due to full format
- Sony menu is still a mess (can be partially configured)

2. Sony Alpha 7 III Kit II
The Alpha 7 III Kit with the 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS impresses as a whole. At its core is the back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS image sensor with 24.2 megapixels. It is light-sensitive and boasts an exceptionally wide dynamic range of 15 stops for low ISO photos. With a fast and precise autofocus system covering 93 percent of the sensor, it is capable of shooting up to ten frames per second, either mechanically or silently. Various 4K video functions, combined with Class 10 SDHC/SDXC memory cards, enhance its capabilities. It features two media slots, one of which is for UHS-II type SD memory cards. JPEGs can be saved on one card, while RAW images can be stored on the other. Videos and photos can be recorded separately on both memory cards. Additionally, data backup is possible, allowing all data to be saved in duplicate (on both cards). With a new battery, the camera also excels in terms of battery life.

3. Sony Alpha 7 III Kit
The new addition to the Alpha 7 family from Sony is a real all-rounder. The back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS full-frame sensor with 24.2 megapixels has been specially redesigned for the camera and the image processor has been further developed. With ISO 100 to 51,200, the α7 III covers an extremely wide sensitivity range. The sensor has a high dynamic range of 15 f-stops. The autofocus system can compete with the best on the market. The 693 phase autofocus points together with 425 contrast autofocus points cover around 93 per cent of the sensor surface. The autofocus also works quickly and reliably with eye detection. Continuous shooting is possible at up to ten frames per second with a mechanical shutter - if desired, completely silent with continuous focus tracking.5-axis image stabilisation, high-resolution 4K video recording and a long battery life of 710 shots round off the specifications. The joystick familiar from the α7 III and two SD card slots ensure greater freedom of operation. The back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS image sensor with 24.2 megapixels plus front-end LSI stand for ultra-high image quality and speed. Sony has effectively doubled the readout speed of the image sensor. Thanks to the updated BIONZ X processor, the processing speed of the images has also increased by 1.8 times compared to the α7 II. An ISO range of 100 - 51,200 (expandable to ISO 50 - 204,800 for photos), a dynamic range of 15 f-stops and significantly improved skin tones and more true-to-life colours speak for themselves. 14-bit RAW is no problem for the α7 III, even with silent continuous shooting. The 5-axis image stabiliser compensates for up to 5.0. The new α7 III is able to capture up to ten images per second at full resolution with continuous autofocus on the memory card. In total, the buffer is sufficient for up to 177 standard JPEG images, 89 compressed RAW images or 40 uncompressed RAW images.
Pro
- Image quality (photo and video)
- Fast, precise autofocus, incredibly sharp photos
- Good battery life
Contra
- Viewfinder and monitor significantly worse than on the A7rIII
- Lenses expensive (do not underestimate!)
- Menu still typical Sony ( but you get used to it )

4. Sony Alpha 7 IV
With impressive image quality in a resolution of 33 MP, video recording in 4K 60p, precise handling and fast release functions, the α 7 IV sets new standards for full-frame cameras as the perfect hybrid camera. Creative and professional photographers will always have the best Sony technology at their fingertips to realise their ideas with the α 7 IV and its first-class real-time autofocus for photo and video recording.
Pro
- Image quality photo and video
- Autofocus performance (EYE-AF & Video AF Tracking super)
- Hybrid for photo / video
Contra
- Overheats depending on the longer 4K recordings
- 4k 60 only with 1.6 crop
- 4k 60fps with 1.5x crop

5. Sony Alpha 7 IV Kit II
With an impressive image quality at a resolution of 33 MP, 4K 60p video recording, precise handling, and fast sharing features, the Alpha 7 IV sets new standards for full-frame cameras as the perfect hybrid camera. Creative and professional photographers have the best technology from Sony at their fingertips with the Alpha 7 IV and its top-notch real-time autofocus for both photo and video capture to bring their ideas to life.

6. Sony Alpha 6400 Kit
The Alpha 6400 combines outstanding performance with a compact, lightweight body. It excels at capturing fast action shots as well as stunning landscape images or simple self-portraits – always producing aesthetic, high-resolution photos and 4K HDR videos. It features exceptional autofocus performance of 0.02 seconds, including newly developed real-time tracking. The camera delivers top-notch image quality thanks to its Exmor CMOS sensor and BIONZ X processor. The 180° tiltable LCD touchscreen is perfect for selfies and vlogging.
Pro
- Top autofocus, also suitable for sports photography.
- Good image quality
- Lens very good for the tiny size
Contra
- Electronic viewfinder (EVF)
- (No IBIS)
- Micro USB connection

7. Sony Alpha 6400 Kit
Despite its compact size and lightweight design, the a6400 delivers fast performance and a range of impressive features typically expected from a full-frame model. Whether you're taking photos or videos, creating artistic compositions or capturing everyday selfies, you'll enjoy beautiful images that you'll love to share with others - even on the go.

8. Sony Alpha 6400
The compact camera with APS-C sensor is not only the one with the fastest autofocus in its class, it also has a number of functions that make autofocus even better in terms of precision - such as Real Time Eye Autofocus and Real Time Tracking. To ensure that the photographer never misses a subject despite accurate autofocus, the Alpha 6400 can take up to eleven pictures per second with automatic focus tracking. The BIONZ X processor generation is responsible for the excellent image quality - for both photos and 4K videos. The touch screen on the back of the camera can be rotated 180 degrees. All of this makes the camera an excellent tool for creative professionals, ambitious amateurs and vloggers alike. The Alpha 6400's autofocus system focusses within 0.02 seconds. No wonder, because the new camera has some extras that are otherwise only available on the Alpha 9, Alpha 7 III and Alpha 7R III full-frame cameras. With 425 phase and contrast autofocus points each, which are distributed close together over around 84 per cent of the sensor surface, the camera covers the largest part of the viewfinder image. Together with the power of the BIONZ X processor, the camera reliably calculates the position of the subject in focus and guides the focal point accordingly - no matter how fast the subject is moving. With the Real Time eye autofocus, Sony has further developed the familiar eye autofocus. With the help of artificial intelligence, the Alpha 6400 processes the position information for both eyes and calculates the next position in advance.
Pro
- Top autofocus, also suitable for sports photography.
- Super image quality
- Compact size
Contra
- Digital viewfinder pixelated
- (No IBIS)
- Quality USB socket camera (replacement of entire circuit board necessary if defective!)

9. Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VII
The DSC-RX100 Mark VII features the ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm zoom lens with an aperture range of F2.8 to F4.5 and strong magnification. This pocket-sized camera impresses with its state-of-the-art image processor, a continuous shooting mode of up to 90 frames per second, real-time tracking, and autofocus with real-time eye detection for both humans and animals, even for video recording. The RX100 VII is equally flexible and versatile for photography enthusiasts and professionals, suitable for all shooting scenarios.
Pro
- Small, light, super zoom and chip = best quality
- Small and compact
- Very good image quality
Contra
- Way too expensive
- High power consumption (small battery)
- High energy consumption

10. AGFAPHOTO DC5200
The classic choice for beginner photographers. CMOS image sensor with a resolution of 21 megapixels. 2.4-inch LCD display for adjusting image settings and viewing photos and videos. 6 modes for optimal photography. Maximum photo resolution: 5616 x 3744 / Maximum video resolution: 1280 x 720 (HD). Storage can be expanded with an SD card by up to 64 GB. White balance, self-timer, image stabilization, flash, face detection, continuous shooting, and microphone. Stylish and compact, the Realishot DC5200 combines all the essential features that characterize a digital camera with its 2.4-inch LCD display, digital 8x zoom, and lithium battery. Features that make a difference. The compact design of the DC5200 houses a variety of functions that enable perfect photos in any situation, such as the self-timer with 2, 5, or 10 seconds—essential for taking selfies—or the face detection that ensures good image quality, even if you're not yet familiar with the settings. Presets for easy operation. Various presets are available, such as the auto mode, which ensures optimal shots in any situation without you having to lift a finger. You can further refine the settings by selecting the "Landscape" mode for your vacation photos or the "Night" mode to optimize shots in very dark environments. Additionally, portrait, night portrait, and beach modes are available.
Pro
- it is very light
- But works poorly
- Compact and lightweight
Contra
- Blurred images
- Continuous shooting frames/s 6 FPS all blurred .
- focussing only possible with great difficulty
